Bozell Column: Mark Levin Deserves a Turn on TV
It’s a crying shame that in today’s network “news” media, only books written by gabby leftwing celebrities generate interest. When those leftwing screeds are written by leftwing celebrity clowns like Michael Moore or Bill Maher or Ed Schultz, then somehow it’s A-list booking. That’s when the Today show and “The Tonight Show” roll out the red carpet.
It’s a sad indictment of the industry that serious books about ideas are rarely discussed, and if the serious book is written by a serious conservative then “rarely” becomes “never.” Not even when there is a screaming market demand for such a book will the TV bookers relent.
See Mark Levin’s “Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto,” which sat atop the best-seller list for twelve weeks in 2009. Network TV coverage or interviews? Zero, not even a mention of his name or book title. Levin’s best seller made big money for the Threshhold Editions label of Simon & Schuster – a CBS company. But somehow he could not be granted even five minutes on CBS News to talk about liberty.
Why doesn’t Mark Levin deserve a turn on CBS’s “60 Minutes” or NBC’s “Rock Center” or “Nightline”? Why can’t the conservative taxpayers be granted a forum for Levin or “Charlie Rose” on PBS or on NPR’s “All Things Considered”? In short, why not a slice of Levin in all of the places where leftists like Paul Krugman and Tom Friedman are treated like The Greatest Minds of Our Time?
Was there a market demand? Ultimately Levin sold over one million hard-cover copies – all without a second of so-inaccurately-called “mainstream” media attention.
Levin is back, now with “Ameritopia,” and it is safe to bet they’ll ignore him. But this time it’s not just because it’s Mark Levin. It’s also because he’s tackled a subject these media outlets have simply refused to touch for three years.
In short, is America becoming a socialist nation, how could that be possible, and more importantly, what exactly does that mean?
It’s an interesting paradox: so-called “progressives” are, in fact, traditionalists in the worst way. They are not sailing toward the New World. Their agenda takes us back in time to a form of government that has been tried, time and again, and has always failed. How then do they reconcile it? They ignore history.
Columnist E.J. Dionne has insisted that “Liberals and Democrats tend not to view themselves as the inheritors of a grand tradition. Almost on principle, they are suspicious of such traditions, of too much theorizing, of linking themselves too much to the past.” Jonah Goldberg has noticed this tendency to avoid history: “The standard response from social planners is that ‘we may not have been smart enough to plan the economy the day before yesterday, but now we know everything.’”
Levin poses the sober question: Do we wish to conserve America as the bold experiment in human freedom as envisioned by our Founders or have we committed ourselves to a radically socialist Ameritopia? Levin believes we are dangerously close to choosing the latter. In
“Ameritopia” he explains what it means.
Utopia is promised, tyranny is delivered. Plato. Thomas Moore. Hobbes. Karl Marx. The story is as old as history itself. All were utopians whose dreams resulted in a crushing loss of freedom at the hands of the omniscient and despotic elite.
Levin decries the liberal “masterminds” and their rejection of our founding documents and the actual experience of government. “The mastermind and his followers mostly ignore the Declaration and pick the Constitution like an old scab.”
On the campaign trail in 2008, Barack Obama proclaimed “We are five days away from fundamentally transforming America.” What did that mean? Now we know it meant a dramatic radicalization of the federal government. It meant a cronyism of the most corrupt sort, with hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money transferred to major donors while entire industries are overtaken by the federal government and their ownership then transferred to loyal unions. It meant hiring dozens of “czars” answerable only to the President to run the federal government. It meant circumventing the will of the legislative branch by unilaterally launching regulatory measures specifically rejected by Congress ( Cap and Trade) while rejecting sacred, Constitutionally-mandated practices (recess appointments). Speaking of the Constitution, it is summarily ignored (Obamacare).
Our media elite either do not understand – or do understand, but prefer not to discuss – that this rapid and metastasizing growth of what Levin calls a “soft tyranny” is exactly the transformation Obama promised.
If our “news” media were sober stewards of information who were interested in an actual discussion of political philosophy, they would grant Mark Levin a TV forum. Instead, they’ll probably stick to silliness and silly authors. They only make it obvious that the media have long been conquered territory for the forces of “Ameritopia.”
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Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 12:29am.
and paraphrase the line from A Few Good Men, TV can't handle the truth!
"In short, is America becoming a socialist nation..."
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 12:37am.
With all due respect, Mr. Bozell, this country became socialist the instant the 16th Amendment was adopted.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Amen, Dave. Amen.
Submitted by Ashrak on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 3:24am.
Amen, Dave. Amen.
That makes Woodrow Wilson one of our worst presidents...
Submitted by jawebster1 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 4:49am.
ever. My dear departed mother naively thought he was a great president as most people her age did. How wrong they all were!
Credit Glenn Beck for opening our eyes to the truth and yes, we can handle it!
And I'm ashamed
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 11:06am.
to say Wilson came from my Virginia. What's interesting is the town where he grew up, Staunton, is the site of the state mental hospital. In fact, Wilson's house is not far from it.
I have wondered for several
Submitted by ReaganRuled on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:12am.
I have wondered for several years why Levin didn't have a TV show. Quite honestly, I am sick of milquetoast Hannity and his "well, we respect your opinion"/"you're a great American .." and centrist BOR. I have heard quite enough from Liberals/Statists and their bleeding heart nonsense to last me for the rest of my life thankyouverymuch, and that is why I find Levin so refreshing to listen to! He just won't put up with them. And he is brilliant, hilarious AND entertaining to boot.
Give the man a TV show!
No TV for Levin
Submitted by Scrap Iron in Texas on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 4:25am.
Sadly, a man like Levin and the style he embraces does not translate to the highly rigid style that TV (especially live TV) demands.
His thought process is so free flowing that he would be unable to adjust to the scheduling dictates of TV.
Sadly...
Because he would KILL in the ratings.
You responded to the headline without reading the story.
Submitted by jawebster1 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 4:42am.
The story is about TV shows, other than those on Fox, not inviting him on to promote his book. I listen to Mark all the time on radio and he has made it very clear that he is loathe to do television.
I don't think Mark will have any problem selling over a million copies of his latest book. There are plenty of people, like me, who watch only Fox News and listen to Conservative talk radio and who are eager to buy "Ameritopia". (Which I already have weeks ago, when I pre-ordered on Amazon.)
When I first saw the title I thought it was about a "Merit" based society vs. a "Utopian" society. Now I understand he combined the two words, "America" and "Utopia", which is where we are heading on a sure road to disaster.
He's A Good Man
Submitted by Samaritan01 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:37am.
However he recently came out for Ron Paul...dang! Be that as it may I really like him.....
You are mistaken, or you
Submitted by Maideneer on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:39am.
You are mistaken, or you didn't catch the joke. Not only does he not support RuPaul, he's politically threatening his son Rand should daddy go 3rd party.
Levin
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 11:09am.
has already given multiple reasons he wont support Paul. I heard it on his radio show just a few nights ago. If he says he supports Paul, then he is being sarcastic.
No, he didnt support Paul-that was a joke!
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:45am.
Levin has a very sarcastic sense of humor! Great seeing him on Sean, LIVE, in Color! First time in ages hes actually BEEN in the studio! Gee, I wonder when 60 Quaaludes, or DeFace The Nation, or Meet the DePress-his words-will ever have him on? Probably around the twelth of NEVER!
However, as great as his ideas and books are, hes lately gotten on an anti-Bush tirade, and esp about Rove. Now, whatever you may think of Pres Bush, he got us through what could have been the worst time in our history, with flying colors, and brought us back, rather mildly, from the Clinton recession. But, I dont want to hear how much a free spender Bush was who got us into this mess O'Bozo inherited-thats lib crap! Thats what THEY say-not us! So, other than that, hes still pretty cool.
The Ron Paul libertarians are
Submitted by robert108 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:47am.
The Ron Paul libertarians are also utopians.
I read an
Submitted by misterbee241 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 11:13am.
article by a libertarian on what libertarians believe. I get the impression the law of the jungle is their worldview - every man for himself and only the strong survive. I think they are just one or two rungs below anarchy on the ladder. If i'm wrong then some of you libertarians correct me.
I love mark and try and catch
Submitted by Jimme on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 2:35am.
I love mark and try and catch his show when ever I can. He doesn't suffer foolishness and knows every aspect of what he speaks. I especially appreciate his legal expertise and his willingness to go after legal injustices with his own legal team. He should get a network show right after Oz.
Anyone who believes Paul Krugman and Tom Friedman are...
Submitted by Phryj1 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 3:08am.
...the greatest minds of our time must have really low standards.
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
I was thinking more along the lines of....
Submitted by Ashrak on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 3:22am.
a turn in the Oval Office.
;)
No, the Hidden Bunker would not translate well to TV.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 9:06am.
If anyone doesn't know, you can download an mp3 of his nightly show from his website the next morning and listen to it with zero commercials - two uninterrupted hours of genius.
here's the link
Submitted by mom_rox on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 10:02am.
You can download the show OR listen to the streamed version. (I also have this link bookmarked on my iPhone home screen, where, of course, I also have the NewsBusters link ;)
commercial free audio of the Mark Levin Show
Rush Limbaugh said yesterday
Submitted by Mark Finkelstein on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 11:31am.
Rush Limbaugh said yesterday that he doesn't need to write a book at this time given the one Mark Levin has written. Pretty high praise.
Mark Levin is one of the best.
Submitted by Mozilla on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 12:06pm.
Mark Levin, Rusty Humphries and Glenn Beck are my three favorite radio personalities behind Rush Limbaugh. Whatever Mark does is good.
Levin
Submitted by Suilbup on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 12:52pm.
Levin is a genius. I commute with him to work and back every day through the Podcast. My commute is such that I usually only end up missing the last 4 or 5 minutes of the show. I've been doing this for years. It's just so cathartic to hear him rant and to know that I am (we are) not alone.
I can't wait to read the new book.
Do you get a podcast of EVERY show?
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:47pm.
For some reason, my smartphone only has Mondays shows
Yes
Submitted by Suilbup on Thu, 01/19/2012 - 12:51pm.
I actually get the Podcast onto my iPod through iTunes (for free by the way). I set it up so long ago that I can't really remember exactly how I did it. (But if I did it, it couldn't have been that difficult.) My morning routine consists of getting up eating breakfast, going into my home office to make sure Levin is downloaded and on the iPod and THEN getting ready for work. I hate to travel without him.
Manliness
Submitted by miss911ninja on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 9:36pm.
I love Mark, too. Not just for his brilliance and sense of humor, but because he exudes manliness!
And even though he won't be invited to discuss his book on "mainstream" TV shows, he's in good company. Think Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Laura Ingraham.....the list goes on!